Cardi B, Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow Shut Down Coney Island, Streamed Live On Parti.com

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Coney Island was buzzing this past weekend as fans gathered at the iconic Art Walls for a once-in-a-lifetime performance by the unstoppable Grammy-winning sensation, Cardi B, who performed all of her top hits. The crowd went wild as she ended the show with a bang, bringing out surprise guests, hip-hop heavyweights Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, who’ve been heavy in the headlines lately. After her performance, Cardi hopped the barricades to engage and take pictures with her fans. Among the throngs of adoring fans, one concertgoer exclaimed, “I traveled all the way from Maryland to see Cardi and I am definitely not disappointed.” The energy was palpable, the love was mutual, and the night was unforgettable.

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This event is a glimpse into the future of nightlife as it elevates live events and entertainment experience. In a groundbreaking move, Dream Hospitality Group teamed up with Parti.com, the cutting-edge platform that seamlessly blends Web 2 and Web 3 technologies, to stream the this unforgettable New York performance. This partnership didn’t just bring an epic show to Coney Island; it also extended the experience into the digital realm, offering fans around the world a chance to join in via live stream. Pushing the boundaries of entertainment, these experiences bring you closer to the artists you love, whether you’re in the front row or tuning in from the comfort of your home.

Nilson Martinez, Chief Business Development Officer at Dream Hospitality, shared the visionary mission behind this collaboration: “Our goal is to help people and party goers see the vision of nightlife in the future. Even if you can’t attend your favorite artist’s party or concert, we are here to help you share the experience with all Web 3 capabilities attached to it.”

Dream Hospitality and Parti.com align with trends in both music and technology and are setting a new standard for nightlife with limitless possibilities that ensures no fan is left out, no matter where they are.

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Travis Scott Adds Second London Show Due to Fan Demand

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Travis Scott has made his return to stage and will take his show to London’s famed O2 Arena. Scott’s upcoming show is so hyped that a second show has been added due to fan demand.

Scott was schedule to appear at the O2 on August 6. After a two hour sell out of the arena, Scott added another show on August 8.

“Travis’s packed weekend performances and [the] fact that his O2 show in London sold out within two hours are just the latest signs that fan demand is sky-high for the return of one of the world’s favorite artists,” a spokesperson said to Complex.

Travis was on stage in the United States over the Fourth of July weekend. TMZ notes Scott stopped a show on Monday Night as fans caused potentially dangerous situations.

Travis and Meek Mill performed at Coney Island. Scott had a DJ set and also took the stage. During his performance, fans climbed a lighting structure to watch Travis perform.

Travis requested the fans to climb down, which they obliged, allowing the show to continue.

A spokesperson for Travis Scott spoke to Pitchfork about the moment:

Travis is committed to doing his part to ensure events are as safe as possible so that fans can have fun, and he encouraged fans to listen to requests from security and climb down from the lighting structures so that everyone would be able to safely enjoy last night’s performance.

You can see the video from the show below.

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Travis Scott Stops Coney Island Performance as Fans Climb Lighting Structures

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Travis Scott has made his return to the stage and is making sure that he keeps fan safe. TMZ notes Scott stopped a show on Monday Night as fans caused potentially dangerous situations.

Travis and Meek Mill performed at Coney Island. Scott had a DJ set and also took the stage. During his performance, fans climbed a lighting structured to watch Travis performed.

Travis requested the fan to climb down, which he obliged, allowing for the show to continue.

A spokesperson for Travis Scott spoke to Pitchfork about the moment:

Travis is committed to doing his part to ensure events are as safe as possible so that fans can have fun, and he encouraged fans to listen to requests from security and climb down from the lighting structures so that everyone would be able to safely enjoy last night’s performance.

You can see video from the show below.

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